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Show SUN CHRONICLE, vt W 4r C -- 1 9, 1 976, Page 3 a, V vr t psw August SOCIETY SOCIETY SOCIETY v ' - tff4-7 A ' - t - - - ' Inieiniiie - V : V. vi 'j ' ' v, i '?"? kr? - i ,. 5 y j I vV rfli' "14 'i! .;- - ,f- sde is ora ; 1 ) VA': IT Irll ; 5 -7 ,4 vi vS 4--4 r canning A Community Pride Grant for Park Beautification are (I. to r.) front row Jolaire Allison, Julie Jacobs, second row, Lynnette Owens, Ruth Owens, Gail Owens, thir d row, Colleen Hamblin, fourth row, Marlene Kartchner, Gwen Baker, Sherry Swenson and Shelly Redmond. Absent from picture were Jody Swenson, Lisa Adams, Patty Schoell, Marty Wilstead and Karen Kuehnt. RECEIVING LOGAN - No one would think of buying canned food from the supermarket if she knew five cans out of every might not. be safe. But thats the percent of home 100 canned tomato samples collected in Utah that were in a questionable category of safety. The samples were collected by Utah State University from all over Utah to determine if Utah tomato varieties had enough acid to inhibit growth of Clostridium botulinum microorganisms. According to Von T. Mendenhall, nutrition and food science professor at USU, the acidity of the 351 Mr. and Mrs. David Midget r. -' r? hrm t .. Conrale ireflaras mi U o ' ' sft f .'fl Ylti locrf ' 1 ' ji tVsii mtft I ?fi- - f MMrcsymwini WASH. TERRACE - The former Bonnie Cantwell and David Midget exchanged wedding vows in the Ogden LDS Temple Aug. 6. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Verla Miles, 2057 W. 5850 S., Roy, and James Eugene Cantwell of Downey, California. Parents of the bridgroom are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lee Midget, Quincy, 111. A reception and dance at the Washington Terrace 1st Ward Cultural Hall honored the couple that evening. The bride wore an gown of organza over taffeta, featuring a fitted bodice and empire waist. The bodice was accented with a ruffled neckline and rows of lace. The dress had long, full sleeves gathered at deep ruffled cuffs. The flared skirt had a ruffled hemline, tapering to a chapel train. Miss Margie Cantwell, sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor. She wore a long gown of lavendar dotted swiss with a square neckline, puffed sleeves and a ruffled hemline. Mrs. William Grey, Mrs. Kenneth Haws and Mrs. Tony Smailys were attending matrons, with Misses Susan and Leslie Midget as bridesmaids. They wore gowns of blue dotted swiss fashioned like that of the maid of honor. Monte Hall performed best man duties. Serving as ushers were Gerald Cantwell and William Grey. Following a wedding trip to Glacier National Park, the newlyweds will live in Washington Terrace. . samples of home canned tomatoes was sufficient to inhibit botulinum with the exception of one sample which had excessive mold growth which reduced the acidity significantly. Mendenhall pointed out that botulism resulting from the of the growth microorganisms Clostridium botulinum is a potentially fatal poisoning and that five cases of botulism between 1950 and 1974 were attributed to products ithejJjitdStatess, ther - U. Scientists' of Agriculture Department suspect that microorganisms other than botulinum wer present in the tomatoes', causing reduction of the acidity so the botulinum Thirty school hers in northern LUah ived $50 grants to attend m potency based teacher alion workshop at Utah Ltniversity this week tending from the Weber )GAN - area are Marilyn M. Grandel, North 975 East, Shanna 2922 Sevy, 5134 South 1275 West, and Scott Spencer. 641 13th St.. Ogden; Joye M. Hansen. Roy; G. Melvin Kleinman, 782 North Cherry wood Circle, Centerville; Linda K. Oda, 824 North Brookshire. Kavsville. and Sonia P. Ririe, Deweyville. The workshop was jointly sponsored by the ISU Department of Elementary According to Mendenhall, it is not the lack of acidity but improper canning methods which are responsible for spoilage. Of the samples collected for our research, one of the most obvious reasons for was spoilage improper processing times. At sea level the USDA recommends a processing time of 45 minutes for the waterbath (cold pack) method, due to altitude changes in Utah, 55 minutes is recommended in this state, Dr. noted Mrs Henry and Mrs. Kay Neal were installed as President and Secretary of Council No 2 oil leers of Toast mistress Clubs in lltah. The other two elected olfieers are Cornelia Robinson ol Salt Lake as Vice President and I va Snell ol Provo as Treasurer Mrs. Henry, Mrs. Neal and Mrs. Robinson just returned from a workshop of Council Olfieers held in Boise, Idaho. Any woman interested in self improvement and who would like to visit a club meeting please contact Mrs. or Mrs. Neal at Henry, 392-695- .oantuttg-.--.-The-.- - club given grant through University extension services 4--H A Clearfield leader, Ruth Owens, applied for a 4-- Men the' Utah State University Extension Services. The Standard Oil Company the grant funds available for Community makes projects. Improvement Usually the funds are matched or supplemented by another source of funds available in the community. The purpose of these grants is to stimulate community interest and possible participation of other groups in planning and carrying out a 4-- yer, $50 grant that was awarded them to purchase trees and they planted them in a Clearfield Park. Utah Extension services provides to all persons regardless of race, color or national nri; KLENKE FLORAL are And flowers furnished by OLIVE Cooperative & MARK 2955 Service is an Washington 4 Phone Equal Employment Emplo Opportunity 394-347- THE WALLACE SCHOOL OF DANCE Announces Its 10th Anniversary Registration flowing. be, lydhere4eweduce the Menrisk ef botulism, times of Pride grant Community Should processing pressures. offered through the services long range Community Improvement program. Mrs. Owens club, the Sassy Sewing Sisters, used Enroll your child In dance school... the lessons that last a lifetime. August date planned - Mr. and SYRACUSE Mrs. Jay P. Simpson of 320 S. 2000 announce W. the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Vicky to Kurt Hansen. Mr. Hansen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Hansen of 828 N. 50 W. in Sunset. The wedding and reception will be held at the Simpson residence on Aug. 27. was Miss Simpson graduated from Clearfield High School and is attending Weber State College School of Nursing. and Use only those methods approved for home canning, waterbath or pressure cooker. 4. Use only jars and lids specifically designed for home canning. 3. Follow directions carefully, dont cut corners. 5. And finally, remember the safety of family members No is your responsibility. how matter precious nutrients and flavor are, they can never replace the value of a person. 6. The prospective bridegroom, also a Clearfield High School graduate, is Weber State attending College. MISS MARILYN MISS SHARLENE The Wallace School of Dance has been operating under the direction of two qualified instructors MISS SHARLENE and MISS MARILYN for the past JO years. They hare recieved trainng and been active in al fields of dance throughout their entire lives! They have recieved training from world renowned instructors and have danced on Broadway in New York City as well as partapating in several musical productions! CLASSES BALLET (Beg., Interim., Adv., and Prof, classes... aid charactere TAP ACROBATICS classc, ) Beg., Interm., Adv., and Prof. classes ..include authentic Spanish character tap.) ACROBAT1CSGYMNASTICS (Beg., through Adv.) MODERN-JAZ(Beg. through Prof ) (Pre-scho- (Women 15 years and over.) CHEERLEADING CUN 1C (Teenage girls and boys. ..preparation for cheerleading try-ouin the spring.) We also otter an 'AH Boys' Tap Class! (Boys 9 years and over) SPECIAL Adult Balet Class Adult Class Modern-Jaz- z Adult Tap Class REGISTRATION DATES REGISTER EARLY TO ENSURE PLACEMENT! P.M. August 23 (Monday) PM August 26 (Thursday) P.M. August 27 (Friday) August 28 (Satuitiay) . . August 30 (Monday) Registration will be conducted at the dance school, 1950 West 5675 South., presently located in the Roy Shopping Center where there is plenty of parking space and convenient shopping available while children attend dance class! 4-- 6 . There was a whole music going on when Ogden Eagles held their annual family picnic Sunday to the tune of six country bands This family affair called hundreds of country music fans of all ages to the Eagle s beautiful canyon retreat where family togetherness matched the beauty of the mountains that echoed music to the from sound now The Plainsmen gave a fine Education and the State account of themselves as they that of Public started the Department Instruction which provided held throughout a summers the grant money. A total of 45 afternoon of music. persons enrolled for the The Smith Brothers have course. The 30 who received arrived and made sound the grants were selected by waves that earned them their their local school districts. share of the applause. Emphasis of the course is Pendleton and his group of on preparing teachers to stylists with their nostalgic work with student teachers flare for tender ballads next year,, stated Evelyn executed some mighty fie Wiggins, workshop director. country tunes. With Denny It was also an opportunity Owens on the drums any band to introduce the student could be a winner! Basie leaching manual. The Royal Drifters can Profiles of Teaching Skills. Ixiast of the best steelman in written D. the business and when "Old by Arthur Jackson, David R. Stone and Blue nonchalanitv performs Evelyn Wiggins of USU. his intricate tricks as lead rock-countr- y g Toastm (stresses install new officers conducted during the collection of samples, two main reasons were given for reducing processing time, to retain more vitamins and to improve flavor. Neither of these reasons is justified in view of the risk stressed the USU involved, professor. He also emphasized only the waterbath and pressure cooker methods for were recommended tomato canning. Open kettle methods are not acceptable because of the risk of recontamination after the cooking process. Of the 38 samples we collected which were processed by the open kettle method, 18 contained microorganisms which would grow on selected media, Mendenhall related. Other reasons for the questionable safety of the five percent of the tomato samples included: improper head space, using unapproved jars and lids and reusing lids. It is imperative every home canner accept the fact safety should be the most important consideration in denhall concluded. 1. Throw away all of your home canning recipes and obtain a copy of the latest USDA publications on home could grow and produce canning from your local USU toxin, the USU food scientist Extension Agent. 2. Pay strict attention to stated. lot of Teachers receive grants to attend education workshop at Utah State denhall. In interviews guitarist ordinary melodies become classics. Bryan Tooele Sunday. Here is a and Lucky Chamberlain can take a bow for helping this talented family on their way great act Williams easily topped all singers at the music fest as he belted songs like the pro he is. Little Joe who is,a lengend to stardom in Utah country music tied up the days entertainment with a yellow ribbon as he led his Wranglers to a winning finish. This group is blessed with a baseman who has a long list TELEPHONE well-earne- d 825-243- 9 825-- or 621 -- 1 046 51 66 WEEKEND SPECIAL of personal appearances with many Nashville greats. Known professionally as The Deacon" Dick Cox is a as super-entertain- guitarist, comedian a 7 Ft. Herculon or Vinyl SOFA and singer. This was one fantastic show from the word go! 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